Corrections: May 4, 2015

May 4, 2015

NEW YORK

An article last Monday about the opening of two new galleries at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum misstated the role of the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation Inc. at the museum. The foundation finances projects within the Statue of Liberty National Monument, including the immigration museum; it does not operate the museum. The error was repeated in a picture caption in some editions.

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An article in some editions last Monday about opposition to a group home for juvenile offenders in South Ozone Park misstated part of the name of the road that roughly defines the neighborhood’s northern boundary. It is 107th Avenue, not Street.

BUSINESS DAY

A picture caption on Friday with an article about health concerns involving a class of chemicals known as poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances, or PFASs, reversed the identifications of the two men shown. Dr. Paul Brooks is on the left and Joe Kiger on the right. Both were involved in a lawsuit against DuPont over a spill of a form of the chemicals more than a decade ago.

SPORTS

An article on Tuesday about the injury status of Rangers players Kevin Klein and Mats Zuccarello misstated, in some editions, the number of times the Rangers have won a playoff series in fewer than six games over the last 10 seasons. Their five-game victory over the Penguins last week was the third time, not the second.

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An article in some editions on Tuesday about the Islanders’ 2-1 loss to the Washington Capitals in Game 7 of their N.H.L. playoff series misstated the number of saves by Islanders goalie Jaroslav Halak. It was 24, not 25.

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